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Ettore Squeegee All Purpose 16in

Quick Overview

  • The Original Brass Handle
  • Perfect Weight and Balance
  • Easily Attaches to Extension Poles
  • Solid Tempered Brass
  • Use a Channel with Clipped Rubber

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Item #: 12-1120  UPC : 032611170162  MPN : 17016

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The Ettore all purpose Squeege is part of the Original Squeegee Line.

Ettore's lightweight All-Purpose Squeegee is made out of high impact plastic handle, and is assemble with an aluminum channel and streak-free rubber blade. This entry level squeegee is particular great for spreading grout and mastic, smoothing window film and removing liquid from any smooth surface.

  • All-Purpose squeegee; available in various sizes
  • Aluminum Channel and streak free rubber blade for cleaning windows, mirrors, and shower doors
  • High impact plastic handle; fits all REA-CH extension poles
  • Economical Squeegee for everyday use around the house


Window Cleaners love Ettore Squeegees for cleaning glass and mirrors the Ettore Squeegee is the professionals choice for window cleaning.

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